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KM Box B+ Setup

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  1. Connect to your 2nd PC with the included USB cable. (Port #1)

  2. Connect to your main PC with the included USB cable. (Port #2)

  3. Connect your keyboard or mouse to either #3 or #4.

  1. Here you will find a list of devices. Find and select the mouse you would like your KM Box to mimic. Note down the Product ID (PID) and Vendor ID (VID) of your chosen device for future reference.

  2. Connect your KM Box to your secondary PC.

  3. In the script, find the dynamic PID and VID command line and device.enable(1). Remove the # before those 3 lines. Here is how it should before (Picture #1) and after (Picture #2).

  4. Locate the static PID and VID command line (046d, c07d). Replace the existing PID and VID with the ones you noted down in Step 1. Make sure to remove the # comment if it is there as shown above.

  5. Press "Ctrl + S" to save your changes, and then click on 'Download and run' under the "Tools" menu.

  6. Next, we will reboot the device. Unplug both blue USB cables to power down the Kmbox until the screen turns off, then plug them back in. The main PC should now recognize a new mouse and begin setting it up, while also detecting a new VID/PID.

Go to

Download the file. (You might encounter a message box mentioning "Font" – please ignore this and proceed by clicking on either 'board' or 'serial' under the "Tools" menu.)

http://www.linux-usb.org/usb.ids
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